£24,150 Average earnings for full time workers in Thanet is bottom of the Kent pay league new official survey shows:

Thanet’s economy needs to be thoroughly regenerated to bring to the area new well paid jobs that are part of the economy in London and other areas of the country says Labour Party candidate.

The median average pay for full-time workers resident in Thanet is £24,150 according to the new Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings published on 26 October 2016 by the Office for National Statistics.

This puts Thanet at the bottom of the average pay league for all council areas in Kent with those in Thanet earning £4,063 less than the UK average, £4,945 less than the Kent average and £9,222 less than those resident in Tonbridge and Malling.

The UK average annual earnings figure is £28,213, in London the figure is £33,776 and in Kent, £29,095.

Set out in the table below are the 2016 median annual earnings figures for the 12 council areas in Kent ranked by those with the highest median annual earnings.

The tables have been compiled by GMB Southern Region for Karen Constantine, Ramsgate Labour Party candidate for the Ramsgate ward for the 2017 Kent County Council elections. See notes to editors for sources and definitions and figures for the mean average earnings for the same areas.

Gross Annual Pay for full-time employees – 2016

Median pay

United Kingdom
£28,213

London
£33,776

South East
£30,752

Kent
£29,095

 

rank

1
Tonbridge and Malling
£33,372

2
Dartford
£32,233

3
Sevenoaks
£30,989

4
Tunbridge Wells
£29,962

5
Gravesham
£29,623

6
Maidstone
£29,592

7
Canterbury
£27,949

8
Ashford
£27,795

9
Swale
£27,501

10
Dover
£25,254

11
Shepway
£24,527

12
Thanet
£24,150

Karen Constantine said “Thanet’s economy needs to be thoroughly regenerated to bring to the area new well paid jobs that are part of the economy in London and other areas of the country.

This regeneration should be part of a much needed wider regeneration in East Kent. This will not happen by accident and requires a partnership between local and national government and between public and private sectors.

The people of Thanet have to demand that all elected political office holders in the area campaign for action from national and local government to lead the regeneration of the area to end the days of Thanet being at the bottom of the Kent league for pay.

I will lead the campaign for the gap between Thanet and other parts of the country, including London, to be closed. I will also seek to end the two tier workforce in the public sector so that contractor’s workers get the same terms and conditions as directly employed staff.”

Contact: Karen Constantine on 07984 532212, Michelle Gordon on 07866 369259

 

Notes to Editors:

1 Source: 2016 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings – residence based for all employee jobs. Table 8.7a, Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, Office for National Statistics. Crown Copyright Reserved.

2 The Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) is based on a 1% random sample of employee jobs (approximately 181,000 employees) taken from HM Revenue and Customs PAYE records. Information on earnings and hours is obtained from employers and treated confidentially. It covers all employee jobs in all industries and occupations across the whole of the United Kingdom. In 2016 information related to the pay period which included 13 April.

3 ASHE analyses for annual earnings relate to employees on adult rates of pay who have been in the same job for more than one year. ASHE does not cover the self-employed or the armed forces nor does it cover employees not paid during the reference period.

4 Further details are available here: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/earningsandworkinghours/bulletins/annualsurveyofhoursandearnings/2016provisionalresults

5 The median figure is the average figure whereby 50% of values are above and 50% of values are below it ie the middle value. The mean figure is calculated by adding together all earnings in the survey area and dividing by the number of people.

6 Table showing Mean pay for council areas in Kent

Gross Annual Pay for full-time employees – 2016

Mean pay

United Kingdom
£34,414

London
£44,094

South East
£38,286

Kent
£35,405

 

rank

1
Sevenoaks
£47,839

2
Tonbridge and Malling
£42,034

3
Tunbridge Wells
£40,951

4
Dartford
£36,436

5
Maidstone
£36,196

6
Canterbury
£35,579

7
Gravesham
£33,781

8
Ashford
£33,066

9
Swale
£30,415

10
Shepway
£30,005

11
Thanet
£29,825

12
Dover
£29,440